As of May of 2013, the average salary for CNA certified assistants was around $24,890, with many entry level positions available beginning at around $18,000 per year. Certified nurse’s assistants can earn close to $40,000 per year, depending on location and experience. Choosing the best CNA certification education will help with earning a higher income.
To date, there are over 1.5 million job positions for certified nurse’s assistance with steady growth expected. Those who obtain a certification from a qualified school might work as a home health aide, in a hospital, clinic, assisted living community, birthing center or other medical establishment.
CNA Certification Hub comments, "Most nursing assistant programs have some prerequisites. These may include passing a drug screening, criminal background check and a physical examination. Depending on the state, the student may also be required to be a high school graduate at least 18 years old. In some states, however, a student can take CNA training at the age of 16."
To help those interested get started with a career as a certified nursing assistant, the CNA Certification Hub has made it convenient to find the top training programs colleges, such as state colleges, community colleges, and vocational training centers. In addition to listing only the highest rated training programs, CNA Certification Hub offers additional information about CNA training including eligibility requirements, costs and other important considerations.
About CNA Certification Hub: The mission of the CNA Certification Hub is to find and feature the top CNA certification schools available for those seeking a career in this steadily growing. Only the most highly rated and esteemed certification programs are listed. These CNA schools are categorized by state and city for convenience in order to help students find the training they need.
For more information, visit: http://cna-certificationhub.com/
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